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A problem on how to determine the rate of a reaction given a) the balanced chemical equation, b) the change in concentration for ANY reactant or product, and c) the time interval during which the concentration changes.

published:03 May 2011

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"The ProgressiveIncome Tax" is one of those economic terms that gets bandied about, but few actually know what it means or how it works. This tale of three similar brothers with three different incomes (but one shared expense) helps explain the tax system under which we live. Adapted from an article by noted investor and economist, Kip Hagopian, and narrated by actress Carolyn Hennesy of "General Hospital" and "True Blood" fame, this animated story will change the way you think about how you pay your taxes.
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Once upon a time, there were three brothers, triplets, named Tom, Dick, and HarryClass. They were raised in the same home, with the same parents, had the same IQ, same skills and same opportunities. Each was married and had two children. They were all carpenters making $25 per hour.
While they were very similar in all these respects, they had different priorities.
For example, Tom, chose to work 20 hours per week, while his brother, Dick worked 40 hours and Harry 60.
It should also be noted that Harry's wife worked full time as an office manager for a salary of $50,000. Dick's wife sold real estate part time 10 hours a week and made $25,000 per year. Tom's wife did not work.
Tom and Dick spent all of their family income. Since they paid into Social Security they figured, they didn't need to save for retirement. Harry and his wife, on the other hand, had, over many years, put away money each month and invested it in stocks and bonds.
Here's how it worked out: Tom made $25,000 a year, Dick and his wife made $75,000 and Harry and his wife, $150,000.
When a new housing development opened up in their community, the brothers decided to buy equally-priced homes on the same private street.
One day the brothers decided to pool their funds for the purpose of improving their street. Concerned about crime and safety, and wanting a more attractive setting for their homes, the three families decided to install a security gate at the street's entrance; repave the street's surface; and enhance the lighting and landscaping. The work was done for a total cost of $30,000.
Harry assumed they would divide the bill three ways, each brother paying $10,000. But Tom and Dick objected. "Why should we pay the same as you?" they said. "You make much more money than we do." Harry was puzzled. "What does that have to do with anything?" he asked. "My family makes more money because my wife and I work long hours, and because we have saved some of the money we've earned to make additional money from investments. Why should we be penalized for that?"
"Harry, you can work and save all you like" Tom countered. "But my wife and I want to enjoy ourselves now, not 25 years from now."
"Fine, Tom. Do what you want. It's a free country. But why should I have to pay for that?
"I can't believe your being so... unbrotherly," Tom argued. "You have a lot of money and I don't. I thought you'd be more generous."
At this point, Dick, the peacemaker in the family, entered the conversation. "I've got an idea," Dick said. "Our combined income is $250,000, and $30,000 is 12 percent of that amount. Why don't we each pay that percentage of our income? Under that formula, Tom would pay $3,000, I would pay $9,000, and Harry would pay $18,000."
"I have a much better idea," said Tom. "And one that's fairer than what you're proposing."
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Most countries around the world pay taxes, but how much they pay depends on their country's political leanings. Who pays the most taxes?
Learn More:
Fortune 500 firms hold $2.1 trillion overseas to avoid taxes: study
http://fortune.com/2015/10/06/fortune-500-firms-hold-2-1-trillion-overseas-to-avoid-taxes-study/
"Repatriating that money would yield over $180 billion in taxes, the authors say."
A Comparison of the Tax Burden on Labor in the OECD
http://taxfoundation.org/sites/taxfoundation.org/files/docs/TaxFoundation_FF475_0.pdf
"Average wage earners in the United States face two major taxes: the individual income tax and the payroll tax (levied on both the employee and the employer)."
Corporate Income TaxRates around the World, 2014
http://taxfoundation.org/article/corporate-income-tax-rates-around-world-2014
"The United States has the third highest general top marginal corporate income tax rate in the world at 39.1 percent, exceeded only by Chad and the United Arab Emirates."
High-income Americans pay most income taxes, but enough to be 'fair'?
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/03/24/high-income-americans-pay-most-income-taxes-but-enough-to-be-fair/
"Americans don't much like the federal tax system, a recent Pew Research Center report finds. "
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published:18 Oct 2015

views:602890

Energy is like the bestest best friend ever and yet, most of the time we take it for granted. Hank feels bad for our friend and wants us to learn more about it so that we can understand what it's trying to tell us - like that any bond between two atoms contains energy. How much energy? That's not the simplest question to answer, but today Hank will answer it (kinda), by teaching us about a nifty little thing called enthalpy.
If you are paying attention to this episode you'll learn what the state function is, and how it varies from a path-dependent function; why enthalpy change is different from heat; that bonds are energy and to form and break them they release and absorb heat to and from their environment. You'll get the quickest introduction to calorimetry ever (more on that in upcoming episodes) and learn the power of Hess's Law and how to use Germain Hess's concept of the standard enthalpy of formation to calculate exactly how much heat is produced by any chemical reaction.
So much to learn! Let's get started!
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Table of ContentsState Function 1:50
Path-Dependent Function 1:15
Enthalpy 2:58
Bonds are Energy 5:10
Colorimetry 5:36
Hess' Law 6:19
StandardEnthalpy of Formation 7:24
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published:18 Jun 2013

views:1315626

Thanks to Visually (http://Visual.ly) for facilitating the creation of this video, to http://youtube.com/kurzgesagt for the animation, and to The Prison Policy Initiative for research help and fact checking. (http://www.prisonpolicy.org).
It wasn't easy to pick this topic, but I believe that America's 40-year policy of mass incarceration is deeply unethical, not very effective, and promotes the security of the few at the expense of the many.
It's hard for me, as a person who was born into privilege, to imagine the challenges convicted criminals face, often for crimes that are utterly non-violent.
If you're feeling like you want to do something about this, I'm mostly just making this video as an informational resource and to encourage people to think of felons not as bad, scary people but just as people.
The people at The Prison Policy Initiative were very helpful in the creation of this video and if you want to learn more about their work and how to get involved go to http://www.prisonpolicy.org

published:05 Apr 2014

views:2016710

Links to related videos:
Prostate Cancer Causes
https://youtu.be/tBvLbKWIAhM
Prostate Cancer Stages
https://youtu.be/conNhOLcP7k
Signs Of Prostate Cancer
https://youtu.be/Mmd-H-XgqTM
What Is Prostate Cancer?
https://youtu.be/hWVeghqNOOQ
General Prostate Cancer Survival Rate
This video focuses on general survival rates for prostate cancer, and I'm doing it because one of my close relatives was recently diagnosed. So I did some research right away, using only reliable, authoritative websites like these, and I'll summarize what I learned in this short video.
I have a number of other videos on prostate cancer, including one on prostate cancer stages. You can find links above in the description section.
Survival rates that follow show the percentage of men with the same type and stage of cancer who are still alive a certain amount of time following their diagnosis. Typically, survival rates are given in five year increments.
The 5-year relative survival rate is almost 100%
The 10-year relative survival rate is 98%
The 15-year relative survival rate is 95%
But it's important to remember that the survival rate that applies in any particular case varies depending on the stage the cancer has reached when a diagnosis is first made. Generally speaking, the earlier the diagnosis, the higher the survival rate is likely to be. But other factors can be important too. Those factors include age, overall health, and how the patient responds to treatment.
The outlook for each man is specific to his circumstances.
Your doctor can tell you how these numbers may apply to you, since he or she is familiar with your individual circumstances.

published:29 Nov 2016

views:254

Stages of cancer are a way of cancer symptoms. Signs and symptoms and how some distance it has grown. Even as medical doctors first diagnose the most cancers, they perform exams to check how large the most cancers is and whether or not it has unfolded into surrounding tissues. Know detail subscribe this channel: https://goo.gl/gQL0cj
Why staging is important:
Staging is critical as it permits your remedy crew to recognize which treatments you need. If the most cancers are just in an unmarried location, then a nearby treatment can be enough to eliminate it absolutely.
Now and again medical doctors are not sure if the most cancers have unfolded to every other part of the frame or no longer. They take a look at the lymph nodes close to the most cancers. If there are most cancers cells in those nodes, it's far a sign that the maximum cancers have begun to spread.
Most Cancers Stages:
There are two foremost sorts of staging structures for most cancers. Those are the “TNMTool” and the “NumberMachine”.
TNM Gadget:
TNM stands for tumor, node, metastasis. This tool describes the scale of preliminary cancer, whether or no longer the most cancers has spread to the lymph nodes, and whether or not or now not it has spread to a one of a kind part of the frame. The system uses numbers to describe the most cancers.
• T refers to the dimensions of cancer and the way a protracted manner it has to unfold into nearby tissue – it may be 1, 2, 3 or 4, with 1 being small and four huge.
• N refers to whether the most cancers has unfolded to the lymph nodes – it can be among zero and three.
• M refers to whether or not the cancer has spread to a few different part of the frame – it may either be zero, the maximum cancers hasn't spread, or 1, the maximum cancers has spread.
Small most cancers that have spread to the lymph nodes however no longer to anywhere else in the frame can be t2 n1 m0.
Range Staging Structures:
Range staging structures generally use the TNM machine to divide cancers into levels. Maximum varieties of most cancers have 4 ranges, numbered from 1 to 4. Regularly doctors write the level down in roman numerals.
Degree 1 generally method that a most cancers is tremendously small and contained inside the organ it started out in.
Degree 2 commonly method the maximum cancers have now not commenced to unfold into surrounding tissue, but the tumor is greater than in stage 1. On occasion stage 2 manners that most cancers cells have unfold into lymph nodes close to the tumor.
Stage three commonly way the most cancers is greater. It can have started out to spread into surrounding tissues and there are most cancers cells in the lymph nodes in the region.
Degree 4 way the maximum cancers has unfold from in which it began to another frame organ. This is additionally known as metastatic cancer. On occasion doctors use the letters a, b or c to in addition divide the wide variety instructions – as an example, level 3B cervical most cancers.
Source:
1. http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/what-is-cancer/stages-of-cancer
2. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/diagnosis-staging/staging
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In which I explain why people who have received their rates notices from HawkesburyCouncil and discovered that their rates have doubled, or more than doubled, are entitled to be good and angry at both Council, and the ValuerGeneral of NSW.
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Factors that increase the risk of prostate cancer include: older age, a family history of the disease, and race. About 99% of cases occur in those over the age of 50. Having a first degree relative with the disease increases the risk 2 to 3 fold. In the United States it is more common in the African American population than the White American population. Other factors that may be involved include a diet high in processed meat, red meat, or milk products or low in certain vegetables. An association with gonorrhea has been found, but a reason for this relationship has not been identified. Prostate cancer is diagnosed by biopsy. Medical imaging may then be done to determine if the cancer has spread to other parts of the body.

General officer

The term "general" is used in two ways: as the generic title for all grades of general officer and as a specific rank.
It originates in the 16th century, as a shortening of captain general, which rank was taken from Middle Frenchcapitaine général.
The adjective general had been affixed to officer designations since the late medieval period to indicate relative superiority or an extended jurisdiction.

Today, the title of "General" is known in some countries as a four-star rank. However different countries use different systems of stars for senior ranks. It has a NATO code of OF-9 and is the highest rank currently in use in a number of armies.

General officer ranks

The various grades of general officer are at the top of the military rank structure. Lower-ranking officers in land-centric military forces are typically known as field officers or field-grade officers, and below them are company-grade officers.

Income tax

An income tax is a government levy (tax) imposed on individuals or entities (taxpayers) that varies with the income or profits (taxable income) of the taxpayer. Details vary widely by jurisdiction. Many jurisdictions refer to income tax on business entities as companies tax or corporate tax. Partnerships generally are not taxed; rather, the partners are taxed on their share of partnership items. Tax may be imposed by both a country and subdivisions. Most jurisdictions exempt locally organized charitable organizations from tax.

Income tax generally is computed as the product of a tax rate times taxable income. The tax rate may increase as taxable income increases (referred to as graduated rates). Tax rates may vary by type or characteristics of the taxpayer. Capital gains may be taxed at different rates than other income. Credits of various sorts may be allowed that reduce tax. Some jurisdictions impose the higher of an income tax or a tax on an alternative base or measure of income.

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6:06

General Reaction Rates Problem

General Reaction Rates Problem

General Reaction Rates Problem

A problem on how to determine the rate of a reaction given a) the balanced chemical equation, b) the change in concentration for ANY reactant or product, and c) the time interval during which the concentration changes.

5:00

The Progressive Income Tax: A Tale of Three Brothers

The Progressive Income Tax: A Tale of Three Brothers

The Progressive Income Tax: A Tale of Three Brothers

"The ProgressiveIncome Tax" is one of those economic terms that gets bandied about, but few actually know what it means or how it works. This tale of three similar brothers with three different incomes (but one shared expense) helps explain the tax system under which we live. Adapted from an article by noted investor and economist, Kip Hagopian, and narrated by actress Carolyn Hennesy of "General Hospital" and "True Blood" fame, this animated story will change the way you think about how you pay your taxes.
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Script:
Once upon a time, there were three brothers, triplets, named Tom, Dick, and HarryClass. They were raised in the same home, with the same parents, had the same IQ, same skills and same opportunities. Each was married and had two children. They were all carpenters making $25 per hour.
While they were very similar in all these respects, they had different priorities.
For example, Tom, chose to work 20 hours per week, while his brother, Dick worked 40 hours and Harry 60.
It should also be noted that Harry's wife worked full time as an office manager for a salary of $50,000. Dick's wife sold real estate part time 10 hours a week and made $25,000 per year. Tom's wife did not work.
Tom and Dick spent all of their family income. Since they paid into Social Security they figured, they didn't need to save for retirement. Harry and his wife, on the other hand, had, over many years, put away money each month and invested it in stocks and bonds.
Here's how it worked out: Tom made $25,000 a year, Dick and his wife made $75,000 and Harry and his wife, $150,000.
When a new housing development opened up in their community, the brothers decided to buy equally-priced homes on the same private street.
One day the brothers decided to pool their funds for the purpose of improving their street. Concerned about crime and safety, and wanting a more attractive setting for their homes, the three families decided to install a security gate at the street's entrance; repave the street's surface; and enhance the lighting and landscaping. The work was done for a total cost of $30,000.
Harry assumed they would divide the bill three ways, each brother paying $10,000. But Tom and Dick objected. "Why should we pay the same as you?" they said. "You make much more money than we do." Harry was puzzled. "What does that have to do with anything?" he asked. "My family makes more money because my wife and I work long hours, and because we have saved some of the money we've earned to make additional money from investments. Why should we be penalized for that?"
"Harry, you can work and save all you like" Tom countered. "But my wife and I want to enjoy ourselves now, not 25 years from now."
"Fine, Tom. Do what you want. It's a free country. But why should I have to pay for that?
"I can't believe your being so... unbrotherly," Tom argued. "You have a lot of money and I don't. I thought you'd be more generous."
At this point, Dick, the peacemaker in the family, entered the conversation. "I've got an idea," Dick said. "Our combined income is $250,000, and $30,000 is 12 percent of that amount. Why don't we each pay that percentage of our income? Under that formula, Tom would pay $3,000, I would pay $9,000, and Harry would pay $18,000."
"I have a much better idea," said Tom. "And one that's fairer than what you're proposing."
For the complete script, visit https://www.prageru.com/videos/progressive-income-tax-tale-three-brothers

General Rates of Change

General Rates of Change Part I

General Rates of Change

3:19

Which Countries Have The Highest Taxes?

Which Countries Have The Highest Taxes?

Which Countries Have The Highest Taxes?

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Most countries around the world pay taxes, but how much they pay depends on their country's political leanings. Who pays the most taxes?
Learn More:
Fortune 500 firms hold $2.1 trillion overseas to avoid taxes: study
http://fortune.com/2015/10/06/fortune-500-firms-hold-2-1-trillion-overseas-to-avoid-taxes-study/
"Repatriating that money would yield over $180 billion in taxes, the authors say."
A Comparison of the Tax Burden on Labor in the OECD
http://taxfoundation.org/sites/taxfoundation.org/files/docs/TaxFoundation_FF475_0.pdf
"Average wage earners in the United States face two major taxes: the individual income tax and the payroll tax (levied on both the employee and the employer)."
Corporate Income TaxRates around the World, 2014
http://taxfoundation.org/article/corporate-income-tax-rates-around-world-2014
"The United States has the third highest general top marginal corporate income tax rate in the world at 39.1 percent, exceeded only by Chad and the United Arab Emirates."
High-income Americans pay most income taxes, but enough to be 'fair'?
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/03/24/high-income-americans-pay-most-income-taxes-but-enough-to-be-fair/
"Americans don't much like the federal tax system, a recent Pew Research Center report finds. "
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11:24

Enthalpy: Crash Course Chemistry #18

Enthalpy: Crash Course Chemistry #18

Enthalpy: Crash Course Chemistry #18

Energy is like the bestest best friend ever and yet, most of the time we take it for granted. Hank feels bad for our friend and wants us to learn more about it so that we can understand what it's trying to tell us - like that any bond between two atoms contains energy. How much energy? That's not the simplest question to answer, but today Hank will answer it (kinda), by teaching us about a nifty little thing called enthalpy.
If you are paying attention to this episode you'll learn what the state function is, and how it varies from a path-dependent function; why enthalpy change is different from heat; that bonds are energy and to form and break them they release and absorb heat to and from their environment. You'll get the quickest introduction to calorimetry ever (more on that in upcoming episodes) and learn the power of Hess's Law and how to use Germain Hess's concept of the standard enthalpy of formation to calculate exactly how much heat is produced by any chemical reaction.
So much to learn! Let's get started!
--
Table of ContentsState Function 1:50
Path-Dependent Function 1:15
Enthalpy 2:58
Bonds are Energy 5:10
Colorimetry 5:36
Hess' Law 6:19
StandardEnthalpy of Formation 7:24
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3:41

Mass Incarceration in the US

Mass Incarceration in the US

Mass Incarceration in the US

Thanks to Visually (http://Visual.ly) for facilitating the creation of this video, to http://youtube.com/kurzgesagt for the animation, and to The Prison Policy Initiative for research help and fact checking. (http://www.prisonpolicy.org).
It wasn't easy to pick this topic, but I believe that America's 40-year policy of mass incarceration is deeply unethical, not very effective, and promotes the security of the few at the expense of the many.
It's hard for me, as a person who was born into privilege, to imagine the challenges convicted criminals face, often for crimes that are utterly non-violent.
If you're feeling like you want to do something about this, I'm mostly just making this video as an informational resource and to encourage people to think of felons not as bad, scary people but just as people.
The people at The Prison Policy Initiative were very helpful in the creation of this video and if you want to learn more about their work and how to get involved go to http://www.prisonpolicy.org

1:29

General Prostate Cancer Survival Rates

General Prostate Cancer Survival Rates

General Prostate Cancer Survival Rates

Links to related videos:
Prostate Cancer Causes
https://youtu.be/tBvLbKWIAhM
Prostate Cancer Stages
https://youtu.be/conNhOLcP7k
Signs Of Prostate Cancer
https://youtu.be/Mmd-H-XgqTM
What Is Prostate Cancer?
https://youtu.be/hWVeghqNOOQ
General Prostate Cancer Survival Rate
This video focuses on general survival rates for prostate cancer, and I'm doing it because one of my close relatives was recently diagnosed. So I did some research right away, using only reliable, authoritative websites like these, and I'll summarize what I learned in this short video.
I have a number of other videos on prostate cancer, including one on prostate cancer stages. You can find links above in the description section.
Survival rates that follow show the percentage of men with the same type and stage of cancer who are still alive a certain amount of time following their diagnosis. Typically, survival rates are given in five year increments.
The 5-year relative survival rate is almost 100%
The 10-year relative survival rate is 98%
The 15-year relative survival rate is 95%
But it's important to remember that the survival rate that applies in any particular case varies depending on the stage the cancer has reached when a diagnosis is first made. Generally speaking, the earlier the diagnosis, the higher the survival rate is likely to be. But other factors can be important too. Those factors include age, overall health, and how the patient responds to treatment.
The outlook for each man is specific to his circumstances.
Your doctor can tell you how these numbers may apply to you, since he or she is familiar with your individual circumstances.

5:51

Stages of Cancer - Types and General Cancer Symptoms with Natural Growing Rates

Stages of Cancer - Types and General Cancer Symptoms with Natural Growing Rates

Stages of Cancer - Types and General Cancer Symptoms with Natural Growing Rates

Stages of cancer are a way of cancer symptoms. Signs and symptoms and how some distance it has grown. Even as medical doctors first diagnose the most cancers, they perform exams to check how large the most cancers is and whether or not it has unfolded into surrounding tissues. Know detail subscribe this channel: https://goo.gl/gQL0cj
Why staging is important:
Staging is critical as it permits your remedy crew to recognize which treatments you need. If the most cancers are just in an unmarried location, then a nearby treatment can be enough to eliminate it absolutely.
Now and again medical doctors are not sure if the most cancers have unfolded to every other part of the frame or no longer. They take a look at the lymph nodes close to the most cancers. If there are most cancers cells in those nodes, it's far a sign that the maximum cancers have begun to spread.
Most Cancers Stages:
There are two foremost sorts of staging structures for most cancers. Those are the “TNMTool” and the “NumberMachine”.
TNM Gadget:
TNM stands for tumor, node, metastasis. This tool describes the scale of preliminary cancer, whether or no longer the most cancers has spread to the lymph nodes, and whether or not or now not it has spread to a one of a kind part of the frame. The system uses numbers to describe the most cancers.
• T refers to the dimensions of cancer and the way a protracted manner it has to unfold into nearby tissue – it may be 1, 2, 3 or 4, with 1 being small and four huge.
• N refers to whether the most cancers has unfolded to the lymph nodes – it can be among zero and three.
• M refers to whether or not the cancer has spread to a few different part of the frame – it may either be zero, the maximum cancers hasn't spread, or 1, the maximum cancers has spread.
Small most cancers that have spread to the lymph nodes however no longer to anywhere else in the frame can be t2 n1 m0.
Range Staging Structures:
Range staging structures generally use the TNM machine to divide cancers into levels. Maximum varieties of most cancers have 4 ranges, numbered from 1 to 4. Regularly doctors write the level down in roman numerals.
Degree 1 generally method that a most cancers is tremendously small and contained inside the organ it started out in.
Degree 2 commonly method the maximum cancers have now not commenced to unfold into surrounding tissue, but the tumor is greater than in stage 1. On occasion stage 2 manners that most cancers cells have unfold into lymph nodes close to the tumor.
Stage three commonly way the most cancers is greater. It can have started out to spread into surrounding tissues and there are most cancers cells in the lymph nodes in the region.
Degree 4 way the maximum cancers has unfold from in which it began to another frame organ. This is additionally known as metastatic cancer. On occasion doctors use the letters a, b or c to in addition divide the wide variety instructions – as an example, level 3B cervical most cancers.
Source:
1. http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/what-is-cancer/stages-of-cancer
2. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/diagnosis-staging/staging
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Episode 02 - Hawkesbury Council Rates and the Valuer General

Episode 02 - Hawkesbury Council Rates and the Valuer General

Episode 02 - Hawkesbury Council Rates and the Valuer General

In which I explain why people who have received their rates notices from HawkesburyCouncil and discovered that their rates have doubled, or more than doubled, are entitled to be good and angry at both Council, and the ValuerGeneral of NSW.
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General Reaction Rates Problem

A problem on how to determine the rate of a reaction given a) the balanced chemical equation, b) the change in concentration for ANY reactant or product, and c) the time interval during which the concentration changes.

published: 03 May 2011

The Progressive Income Tax: A Tale of Three Brothers

"The ProgressiveIncome Tax" is one of those economic terms that gets bandied about, but few actually know what it means or how it works. This tale of three similar brothers with three different incomes (but one shared expense) helps explain the tax system under which we live. Adapted from an article by noted investor and economist, Kip Hagopian, and narrated by actress Carolyn Hennesy of "General Hospital" and "True Blood" fame, this animated story will change the way you think about how you pay your taxes.
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General Rates of Change

published: 01 Oct 2012

General Rates of Change Part I

General Rates of Change

published: 19 Jun 2017

Which Countries Have The Highest Taxes?

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"Repatriating that money would yield over $180 billion in taxes, the authors say."
A Comparison of the Tax Burden on Labor in the OECD
http://taxfoundation.org/sites/taxfoundation.org/files/docs/TaxFoundation_FF475_0.pdf
"Average wage earners in the United States face two major taxes: the individual income tax and the payroll tax (levied on both the employee and the employer)."
Corporat...

published: 18 Oct 2015

Enthalpy: Crash Course Chemistry #18

Energy is like the bestest best friend ever and yet, most of the time we take it for granted. Hank feels bad for our friend and wants us to learn more about it so that we can understand what it's trying to tell us - like that any bond between two atoms contains energy. How much energy? That's not the simplest question to answer, but today Hank will answer it (kinda), by teaching us about a nifty little thing called enthalpy.
If you are paying attention to this episode you'll learn what the state function is, and how it varies from a path-dependent function; why enthalpy change is different from heat; that bonds are energy and to form and break them they release and absorb heat to and from their environment. You'll get the quickest introduction to calorimetry ever (more on that in upcoming...

published: 18 Jun 2013

Mass Incarceration in the US

Thanks to Visually (http://Visual.ly) for facilitating the creation of this video, to http://youtube.com/kurzgesagt for the animation, and to The Prison Policy Initiative for research help and fact checking. (http://www.prisonpolicy.org).
It wasn't easy to pick this topic, but I believe that America's 40-year policy of mass incarceration is deeply unethical, not very effective, and promotes the security of the few at the expense of the many.
It's hard for me, as a person who was born into privilege, to imagine the challenges convicted criminals face, often for crimes that are utterly non-violent.
If you're feeling like you want to do something about this, I'm mostly just making this video as an informational resource and to encourage people to think of felons not as bad, scary people ...

published: 05 Apr 2014

General Prostate Cancer Survival Rates

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https://youtu.be/conNhOLcP7k
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What Is Prostate Cancer?
https://youtu.be/hWVeghqNOOQ
General Prostate Cancer Survival Rate
This video focuses on general survival rates for prostate cancer, and I'm doing it because one of my close relatives was recently diagnosed. So I did some research right away, using only reliable, authoritative websites like these, and I'll summarize what I learned in this short video.
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Stages of cancer are a way of cancer symptoms. Signs and symptoms and how some distance it has grown. Even as medical doctors first diagnose the most cancers, they perform exams to check how large the most cancers is and whether or not it has unfolded into surrounding tissues. Know detail subscribe this channel: https://goo.gl/gQL0cj
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published: 11 Dec 2016

Episode 02 - Hawkesbury Council Rates and the Valuer General

In which I explain why people who have received their rates notices from HawkesburyCouncil and discovered that their rates have doubled, or more than doubled, are entitled to be good and angry at both Council, and the ValuerGeneral of NSW.
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General Reaction Rates Problem

A problem on how to determine the rate of a reaction given a) the balanced chemical equation, b) the change in concentration for ANY reactant or product, and c)...

A problem on how to determine the rate of a reaction given a) the balanced chemical equation, b) the change in concentration for ANY reactant or product, and c) the time interval during which the concentration changes.

A problem on how to determine the rate of a reaction given a) the balanced chemical equation, b) the change in concentration for ANY reactant or product, and c) the time interval during which the concentration changes.

"The ProgressiveIncome Tax" is one of those economic terms that gets bandied about, but few actually know what it means or how it works. This tale of three similar brothers with three different incomes (but one shared expense) helps explain the tax system under which we live. Adapted from an article by noted investor and economist, Kip Hagopian, and narrated by actress Carolyn Hennesy of "General Hospital" and "True Blood" fame, this animated story will change the way you think about how you pay your taxes.
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Once upon a time, there were three brothers, triplets, named Tom, Dick, and HarryClass. They were raised in the same home, with the same parents, had the same IQ, same skills and same opportunities. Each was married and had two children. They were all carpenters making $25 per hour.
While they were very similar in all these respects, they had different priorities.
For example, Tom, chose to work 20 hours per week, while his brother, Dick worked 40 hours and Harry 60.
It should also be noted that Harry's wife worked full time as an office manager for a salary of $50,000. Dick's wife sold real estate part time 10 hours a week and made $25,000 per year. Tom's wife did not work.
Tom and Dick spent all of their family income. Since they paid into Social Security they figured, they didn't need to save for retirement. Harry and his wife, on the other hand, had, over many years, put away money each month and invested it in stocks and bonds.
Here's how it worked out: Tom made $25,000 a year, Dick and his wife made $75,000 and Harry and his wife, $150,000.
When a new housing development opened up in their community, the brothers decided to buy equally-priced homes on the same private street.
One day the brothers decided to pool their funds for the purpose of improving their street. Concerned about crime and safety, and wanting a more attractive setting for their homes, the three families decided to install a security gate at the street's entrance; repave the street's surface; and enhance the lighting and landscaping. The work was done for a total cost of $30,000.
Harry assumed they would divide the bill three ways, each brother paying $10,000. But Tom and Dick objected. "Why should we pay the same as you?" they said. "You make much more money than we do." Harry was puzzled. "What does that have to do with anything?" he asked. "My family makes more money because my wife and I work long hours, and because we have saved some of the money we've earned to make additional money from investments. Why should we be penalized for that?"
"Harry, you can work and save all you like" Tom countered. "But my wife and I want to enjoy ourselves now, not 25 years from now."
"Fine, Tom. Do what you want. It's a free country. But why should I have to pay for that?
"I can't believe your being so... unbrotherly," Tom argued. "You have a lot of money and I don't. I thought you'd be more generous."
At this point, Dick, the peacemaker in the family, entered the conversation. "I've got an idea," Dick said. "Our combined income is $250,000, and $30,000 is 12 percent of that amount. Why don't we each pay that percentage of our income? Under that formula, Tom would pay $3,000, I would pay $9,000, and Harry would pay $18,000."
"I have a much better idea," said Tom. "And one that's fairer than what you're proposing."
For the complete script, visit https://www.prageru.com/videos/progressive-income-tax-tale-three-brothers

"The ProgressiveIncome Tax" is one of those economic terms that gets bandied about, but few actually know what it means or how it works. This tale of three similar brothers with three different incomes (but one shared expense) helps explain the tax system under which we live. Adapted from an article by noted investor and economist, Kip Hagopian, and narrated by actress Carolyn Hennesy of "General Hospital" and "True Blood" fame, this animated story will change the way you think about how you pay your taxes.
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Script:
Once upon a time, there were three brothers, triplets, named Tom, Dick, and HarryClass. They were raised in the same home, with the same parents, had the same IQ, same skills and same opportunities. Each was married and had two children. They were all carpenters making $25 per hour.
While they were very similar in all these respects, they had different priorities.
For example, Tom, chose to work 20 hours per week, while his brother, Dick worked 40 hours and Harry 60.
It should also be noted that Harry's wife worked full time as an office manager for a salary of $50,000. Dick's wife sold real estate part time 10 hours a week and made $25,000 per year. Tom's wife did not work.
Tom and Dick spent all of their family income. Since they paid into Social Security they figured, they didn't need to save for retirement. Harry and his wife, on the other hand, had, over many years, put away money each month and invested it in stocks and bonds.
Here's how it worked out: Tom made $25,000 a year, Dick and his wife made $75,000 and Harry and his wife, $150,000.
When a new housing development opened up in their community, the brothers decided to buy equally-priced homes on the same private street.
One day the brothers decided to pool their funds for the purpose of improving their street. Concerned about crime and safety, and wanting a more attractive setting for their homes, the three families decided to install a security gate at the street's entrance; repave the street's surface; and enhance the lighting and landscaping. The work was done for a total cost of $30,000.
Harry assumed they would divide the bill three ways, each brother paying $10,000. But Tom and Dick objected. "Why should we pay the same as you?" they said. "You make much more money than we do." Harry was puzzled. "What does that have to do with anything?" he asked. "My family makes more money because my wife and I work long hours, and because we have saved some of the money we've earned to make additional money from investments. Why should we be penalized for that?"
"Harry, you can work and save all you like" Tom countered. "But my wife and I want to enjoy ourselves now, not 25 years from now."
"Fine, Tom. Do what you want. It's a free country. But why should I have to pay for that?
"I can't believe your being so... unbrotherly," Tom argued. "You have a lot of money and I don't. I thought you'd be more generous."
At this point, Dick, the peacemaker in the family, entered the conversation. "I've got an idea," Dick said. "Our combined income is $250,000, and $30,000 is 12 percent of that amount. Why don't we each pay that percentage of our income? Under that formula, Tom would pay $3,000, I would pay $9,000, and Harry would pay $18,000."
"I have a much better idea," said Tom. "And one that's fairer than what you're proposing."
For the complete script, visit https://www.prageru.com/videos/progressive-income-tax-tale-three-brothers

Which Countries Have The Highest Taxes?

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Most countries around the world pay taxes, but how much they pay depends on their country's political leanings. Who pays the most taxes?
Learn More:
Fortune 500 firms hold $2.1 trillion overseas to avoid taxes: study
http://fortune.com/2015/10/06/fortune-500-firms-hold-2-1-trillion-overseas-to-avoid-taxes-study/
"Repatriating that money would yield over $180 billion in taxes, the authors say."
A Comparison of the Tax Burden on Labor in the OECD
http://taxfoundation.org/sites/taxfoundation.org/files/docs/TaxFoundation_FF475_0.pdf
"Average wage earners in the United States face two major taxes: the individual income tax and the payroll tax (levied on both the employee and the employer)."
Corporate Income TaxRates around the World, 2014
http://taxfoundation.org/article/corporate-income-tax-rates-around-world-2014
"The United States has the third highest general top marginal corporate income tax rate in the world at 39.1 percent, exceeded only by Chad and the United Arab Emirates."
High-income Americans pay most income taxes, but enough to be 'fair'?
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/03/24/high-income-americans-pay-most-income-taxes-but-enough-to-be-fair/
"Americans don't much like the federal tax system, a recent Pew Research Center report finds. "
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Most countries around the world pay taxes, but how much they pay depends on their country's political leanings. Who pays the most taxes?
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Fortune 500 firms hold $2.1 trillion overseas to avoid taxes: study
http://fortune.com/2015/10/06/fortune-500-firms-hold-2-1-trillion-overseas-to-avoid-taxes-study/
"Repatriating that money would yield over $180 billion in taxes, the authors say."
A Comparison of the Tax Burden on Labor in the OECD
http://taxfoundation.org/sites/taxfoundation.org/files/docs/TaxFoundation_FF475_0.pdf
"Average wage earners in the United States face two major taxes: the individual income tax and the payroll tax (levied on both the employee and the employer)."
Corporate Income TaxRates around the World, 2014
http://taxfoundation.org/article/corporate-income-tax-rates-around-world-2014
"The United States has the third highest general top marginal corporate income tax rate in the world at 39.1 percent, exceeded only by Chad and the United Arab Emirates."
High-income Americans pay most income taxes, but enough to be 'fair'?
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/03/24/high-income-americans-pay-most-income-taxes-but-enough-to-be-fair/
"Americans don't much like the federal tax system, a recent Pew Research Center report finds. "
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Enthalpy: Crash Course Chemistry #18

Energy is like the bestest best friend ever and yet, most of the time we take it for granted. Hank feels bad for our friend and wants us to learn more about it ...

Energy is like the bestest best friend ever and yet, most of the time we take it for granted. Hank feels bad for our friend and wants us to learn more about it so that we can understand what it's trying to tell us - like that any bond between two atoms contains energy. How much energy? That's not the simplest question to answer, but today Hank will answer it (kinda), by teaching us about a nifty little thing called enthalpy.
If you are paying attention to this episode you'll learn what the state function is, and how it varies from a path-dependent function; why enthalpy change is different from heat; that bonds are energy and to form and break them they release and absorb heat to and from their environment. You'll get the quickest introduction to calorimetry ever (more on that in upcoming episodes) and learn the power of Hess's Law and how to use Germain Hess's concept of the standard enthalpy of formation to calculate exactly how much heat is produced by any chemical reaction.
So much to learn! Let's get started!
--
Table of ContentsState Function 1:50
Path-Dependent Function 1:15
Enthalpy 2:58
Bonds are Energy 5:10
Colorimetry 5:36
Hess' Law 6:19
StandardEnthalpy of Formation 7:24
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Energy is like the bestest best friend ever and yet, most of the time we take it for granted. Hank feels bad for our friend and wants us to learn more about it so that we can understand what it's trying to tell us - like that any bond between two atoms contains energy. How much energy? That's not the simplest question to answer, but today Hank will answer it (kinda), by teaching us about a nifty little thing called enthalpy.
If you are paying attention to this episode you'll learn what the state function is, and how it varies from a path-dependent function; why enthalpy change is different from heat; that bonds are energy and to form and break them they release and absorb heat to and from their environment. You'll get the quickest introduction to calorimetry ever (more on that in upcoming episodes) and learn the power of Hess's Law and how to use Germain Hess's concept of the standard enthalpy of formation to calculate exactly how much heat is produced by any chemical reaction.
So much to learn! Let's get started!
--
Table of ContentsState Function 1:50
Path-Dependent Function 1:15
Enthalpy 2:58
Bonds are Energy 5:10
Colorimetry 5:36
Hess' Law 6:19
StandardEnthalpy of Formation 7:24
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Thanks to Visually (http://Visual.ly) for facilitating the creation of this video, to http://youtube.com/kurzgesagt for the animation, and to The Prison Policy Initiative for research help and fact checking. (http://www.prisonpolicy.org).
It wasn't easy to pick this topic, but I believe that America's 40-year policy of mass incarceration is deeply unethical, not very effective, and promotes the security of the few at the expense of the many.
It's hard for me, as a person who was born into privilege, to imagine the challenges convicted criminals face, often for crimes that are utterly non-violent.
If you're feeling like you want to do something about this, I'm mostly just making this video as an informational resource and to encourage people to think of felons not as bad, scary people but just as people.
The people at The Prison Policy Initiative were very helpful in the creation of this video and if you want to learn more about their work and how to get involved go to http://www.prisonpolicy.org

Thanks to Visually (http://Visual.ly) for facilitating the creation of this video, to http://youtube.com/kurzgesagt for the animation, and to The Prison Policy Initiative for research help and fact checking. (http://www.prisonpolicy.org).
It wasn't easy to pick this topic, but I believe that America's 40-year policy of mass incarceration is deeply unethical, not very effective, and promotes the security of the few at the expense of the many.
It's hard for me, as a person who was born into privilege, to imagine the challenges convicted criminals face, often for crimes that are utterly non-violent.
If you're feeling like you want to do something about this, I'm mostly just making this video as an informational resource and to encourage people to think of felons not as bad, scary people but just as people.
The people at The Prison Policy Initiative were very helpful in the creation of this video and if you want to learn more about their work and how to get involved go to http://www.prisonpolicy.org

Links to related videos:
Prostate Cancer Causes
https://youtu.be/tBvLbKWIAhM
Prostate Cancer Stages
https://youtu.be/conNhOLcP7k
Signs Of Prostate Cancer
https://youtu.be/Mmd-H-XgqTM
What Is Prostate Cancer?
https://youtu.be/hWVeghqNOOQ
General Prostate Cancer Survival Rate
This video focuses on general survival rates for prostate cancer, and I'm doing it because one of my close relatives was recently diagnosed. So I did some research right away, using only reliable, authoritative websites like these, and I'll summarize what I learned in this short video.
I have a number of other videos on prostate cancer, including one on prostate cancer stages. You can find links above in the description section.
Survival rates that follow show the percentage of men with the same type and stage of cancer who are still alive a certain amount of time following their diagnosis. Typically, survival rates are given in five year increments.
The 5-year relative survival rate is almost 100%
The 10-year relative survival rate is 98%
The 15-year relative survival rate is 95%
But it's important to remember that the survival rate that applies in any particular case varies depending on the stage the cancer has reached when a diagnosis is first made. Generally speaking, the earlier the diagnosis, the higher the survival rate is likely to be. But other factors can be important too. Those factors include age, overall health, and how the patient responds to treatment.
The outlook for each man is specific to his circumstances.
Your doctor can tell you how these numbers may apply to you, since he or she is familiar with your individual circumstances.

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https://youtu.be/Mmd-H-XgqTM
What Is Prostate Cancer?
https://youtu.be/hWVeghqNOOQ
General Prostate Cancer Survival Rate
This video focuses on general survival rates for prostate cancer, and I'm doing it because one of my close relatives was recently diagnosed. So I did some research right away, using only reliable, authoritative websites like these, and I'll summarize what I learned in this short video.
I have a number of other videos on prostate cancer, including one on prostate cancer stages. You can find links above in the description section.
Survival rates that follow show the percentage of men with the same type and stage of cancer who are still alive a certain amount of time following their diagnosis. Typically, survival rates are given in five year increments.
The 5-year relative survival rate is almost 100%
The 10-year relative survival rate is 98%
The 15-year relative survival rate is 95%
But it's important to remember that the survival rate that applies in any particular case varies depending on the stage the cancer has reached when a diagnosis is first made. Generally speaking, the earlier the diagnosis, the higher the survival rate is likely to be. But other factors can be important too. Those factors include age, overall health, and how the patient responds to treatment.
The outlook for each man is specific to his circumstances.
Your doctor can tell you how these numbers may apply to you, since he or she is familiar with your individual circumstances.

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Stages of Cancer - Types and General Cancer Symptoms with Natural Growing Rates

Stages of cancer are a way of cancer symptoms. Signs and symptoms and how some distance it has grown. Even as medical doctors first diagnose the most cancers, they perform exams to check how large the most cancers is and whether or not it has unfolded into surrounding tissues. Know detail subscribe this channel: https://goo.gl/gQL0cj
Why staging is important:
Staging is critical as it permits your remedy crew to recognize which treatments you need. If the most cancers are just in an unmarried location, then a nearby treatment can be enough to eliminate it absolutely.
Now and again medical doctors are not sure if the most cancers have unfolded to every other part of the frame or no longer. They take a look at the lymph nodes close to the most cancers. If there are most cancers cells in those nodes, it's far a sign that the maximum cancers have begun to spread.
Most Cancers Stages:
There are two foremost sorts of staging structures for most cancers. Those are the “TNMTool” and the “NumberMachine”.
TNM Gadget:
TNM stands for tumor, node, metastasis. This tool describes the scale of preliminary cancer, whether or no longer the most cancers has spread to the lymph nodes, and whether or not or now not it has spread to a one of a kind part of the frame. The system uses numbers to describe the most cancers.
• T refers to the dimensions of cancer and the way a protracted manner it has to unfold into nearby tissue – it may be 1, 2, 3 or 4, with 1 being small and four huge.
• N refers to whether the most cancers has unfolded to the lymph nodes – it can be among zero and three.
• M refers to whether or not the cancer has spread to a few different part of the frame – it may either be zero, the maximum cancers hasn't spread, or 1, the maximum cancers has spread.
Small most cancers that have spread to the lymph nodes however no longer to anywhere else in the frame can be t2 n1 m0.
Range Staging Structures:
Range staging structures generally use the TNM machine to divide cancers into levels. Maximum varieties of most cancers have 4 ranges, numbered from 1 to 4. Regularly doctors write the level down in roman numerals.
Degree 1 generally method that a most cancers is tremendously small and contained inside the organ it started out in.
Degree 2 commonly method the maximum cancers have now not commenced to unfold into surrounding tissue, but the tumor is greater than in stage 1. On occasion stage 2 manners that most cancers cells have unfold into lymph nodes close to the tumor.
Stage three commonly way the most cancers is greater. It can have started out to spread into surrounding tissues and there are most cancers cells in the lymph nodes in the region.
Degree 4 way the maximum cancers has unfold from in which it began to another frame organ. This is additionally known as metastatic cancer. On occasion doctors use the letters a, b or c to in addition divide the wide variety instructions – as an example, level 3B cervical most cancers.
Source:
1. http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/what-is-cancer/stages-of-cancer
2. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/diagnosis-staging/staging
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Stages of cancer are a way of cancer symptoms. Signs and symptoms and how some distance it has grown. Even as medical doctors first diagnose the most cancers, they perform exams to check how large the most cancers is and whether or not it has unfolded into surrounding tissues. Know detail subscribe this channel: https://goo.gl/gQL0cj
Why staging is important:
Staging is critical as it permits your remedy crew to recognize which treatments you need. If the most cancers are just in an unmarried location, then a nearby treatment can be enough to eliminate it absolutely.
Now and again medical doctors are not sure if the most cancers have unfolded to every other part of the frame or no longer. They take a look at the lymph nodes close to the most cancers. If there are most cancers cells in those nodes, it's far a sign that the maximum cancers have begun to spread.
Most Cancers Stages:
There are two foremost sorts of staging structures for most cancers. Those are the “TNMTool” and the “NumberMachine”.
TNM Gadget:
TNM stands for tumor, node, metastasis. This tool describes the scale of preliminary cancer, whether or no longer the most cancers has spread to the lymph nodes, and whether or not or now not it has spread to a one of a kind part of the frame. The system uses numbers to describe the most cancers.
• T refers to the dimensions of cancer and the way a protracted manner it has to unfold into nearby tissue – it may be 1, 2, 3 or 4, with 1 being small and four huge.
• N refers to whether the most cancers has unfolded to the lymph nodes – it can be among zero and three.
• M refers to whether or not the cancer has spread to a few different part of the frame – it may either be zero, the maximum cancers hasn't spread, or 1, the maximum cancers has spread.
Small most cancers that have spread to the lymph nodes however no longer to anywhere else in the frame can be t2 n1 m0.
Range Staging Structures:
Range staging structures generally use the TNM machine to divide cancers into levels. Maximum varieties of most cancers have 4 ranges, numbered from 1 to 4. Regularly doctors write the level down in roman numerals.
Degree 1 generally method that a most cancers is tremendously small and contained inside the organ it started out in.
Degree 2 commonly method the maximum cancers have now not commenced to unfold into surrounding tissue, but the tumor is greater than in stage 1. On occasion stage 2 manners that most cancers cells have unfold into lymph nodes close to the tumor.
Stage three commonly way the most cancers is greater. It can have started out to spread into surrounding tissues and there are most cancers cells in the lymph nodes in the region.
Degree 4 way the maximum cancers has unfold from in which it began to another frame organ. This is additionally known as metastatic cancer. On occasion doctors use the letters a, b or c to in addition divide the wide variety instructions – as an example, level 3B cervical most cancers.
Source:
1. http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/what-is-cancer/stages-of-cancer
2. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/diagnosis-staging/staging
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In which I explain why people who have received their rates notices from HawkesburyCouncil and discovered that their rates have doubled, or more than doubled, are entitled to be good and angry at both Council, and the ValuerGeneral of NSW.
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In which I explain why people who have received their rates notices from HawkesburyCouncil and discovered that their rates have doubled, or more than doubled, are entitled to be good and angry at both Council, and the ValuerGeneral of NSW.
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This general chemistry study guide video lecture tutorial provides an overview of chemical kinetics. It contains plenty of examples, practice problems, and conceptual questions to help you to master the course. This video is especially helpful to those taking AP chemistry in high school or general chemistry in college.
Here is a list of topics:
1. How to calculate the rate of the reaction using the change in concentration and time
2. Determining the order of a reactant and the overall order of the reaction using the method of initial rates.
3. How to determine the rate equation or rate law expression
4. Calculating the rate constant K and the units of K
5. Understanding the difference between the first order, second order, and zero order reaction.
6. Equations and formulas for zer...

published: 12 Jul 2016

Applications of the Derivative - Part 1- General Rates of Change

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How the rich get richer – money in the world economy | DW Documentary

Exploding real estate prices, zero interest rate and a rising stock market – the rich are getting richer. What danger lies in wait for average citizens?
For years, the world’s central banks have been pursuing a policy of cheap money. The first and foremost is the ECB (European Central Bank), which buys bad stocks and bonds to save banks, tries to fuel economic growth and props up states that are in debt. But what relieves state budgets to the tune of hundreds of billions annoys savers: interest rates are close to zero.
The fiscal policies of the central banks are causing an uncontrolled global deluge of money. Experts are warning of new bubbles. In real estate, for example: it’s not just in German cities that prices are shooting up. In London, a one-bed apartment can easily cost more th...

published: 05 Jul 2017

Century of Enslavement: The History of The Federal Reserve

TRANSCRIPT AND RESOURCES: http://www.corbettreport.com/federalreserve
What is the Federal Reserve system? How did it come into existence? Is it part of the federal government? How does it create money? Why is the public kept in the dark about these important matters? In this feature-length documentary film, The Corbett Report explores these important question and pulls back the curtain on America's central bank.

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18. Introduction to Chemical Equilibrium

MIT 5.111 Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2014
View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/5-111F14
Instructor: Catherine Drennan
Reactions reach chemical equilibrium when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction. In this lecture, we discuss the nature of chemical equilibrium and of the chemical equilibrium constant. We start to consider how external factors can “push” the equilibrium in one direction or the other. Physicist and Chemist Nozomi Ando provides an example of why chemical equilibrium is important in living organisms.
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published: 03 Aug 2017

Turner Pope Investor Evening - Immupharma PLC - 26th February 2018

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Germany has a much lower crime rate and fewer people in prison than the United States. How does Germany do that? Is it because their prisons are different than ours? Is there anything we could learn from them? Find out.
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This general chemistry study guide video lecture tutorial provides an overview of chemical kinetics. It contains plenty of examples, practice problems, and con...

This general chemistry study guide video lecture tutorial provides an overview of chemical kinetics. It contains plenty of examples, practice problems, and conceptual questions to help you to master the course. This video is especially helpful to those taking AP chemistry in high school or general chemistry in college.
Here is a list of topics:
1. How to calculate the rate of the reaction using the change in concentration and time
2. Determining the order of a reactant and the overall order of the reaction using the method of initial rates.
3. How to determine the rate equation or rate law expression
4. Calculating the rate constant K and the units of K
5. Understanding the difference between the first order, second order, and zero order reaction.
6. Equations and formulas for zero order, first, and second order reactions
7. Half LifeFormula, InitialConcentration of A and Rate constantK
8. Factors affecting reaction rate – concentration, temperature, and catalyst
9. Relationship between the rate of the reaction and the concentration
10. Rate constant K, temperature, catalyst, activation energy and potential energy diagrams
11. Forward activation energy vs reverse activation energy
12. Arrhenius Equation
13. Half Life Problems and Half Life Method
14. Collision frequency, steric factor, and frequency factor
15. Reaction Mechanism – SlowStep – Rate Determining Step
16. How To Find the Intermediate and Catalyst in a Reaction Mechanism

This general chemistry study guide video lecture tutorial provides an overview of chemical kinetics. It contains plenty of examples, practice problems, and conceptual questions to help you to master the course. This video is especially helpful to those taking AP chemistry in high school or general chemistry in college.
Here is a list of topics:
1. How to calculate the rate of the reaction using the change in concentration and time
2. Determining the order of a reactant and the overall order of the reaction using the method of initial rates.
3. How to determine the rate equation or rate law expression
4. Calculating the rate constant K and the units of K
5. Understanding the difference between the first order, second order, and zero order reaction.
6. Equations and formulas for zero order, first, and second order reactions
7. Half LifeFormula, InitialConcentration of A and Rate constantK
8. Factors affecting reaction rate – concentration, temperature, and catalyst
9. Relationship between the rate of the reaction and the concentration
10. Rate constant K, temperature, catalyst, activation energy and potential energy diagrams
11. Forward activation energy vs reverse activation energy
12. Arrhenius Equation
13. Half Life Problems and Half Life Method
14. Collision frequency, steric factor, and frequency factor
15. Reaction Mechanism – SlowStep – Rate Determining Step
16. How To Find the Intermediate and Catalyst in a Reaction Mechanism

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How the rich get richer – money in the world economy | DW Documentary

Exploding real estate prices, zero interest rate and a rising stock market – the rich are getting richer. What danger lies in wait for average citizens?
For y...

Exploding real estate prices, zero interest rate and a rising stock market – the rich are getting richer. What danger lies in wait for average citizens?
For years, the world’s central banks have been pursuing a policy of cheap money. The first and foremost is the ECB (European Central Bank), which buys bad stocks and bonds to save banks, tries to fuel economic growth and props up states that are in debt. But what relieves state budgets to the tune of hundreds of billions annoys savers: interest rates are close to zero.
The fiscal policies of the central banks are causing an uncontrolled global deluge of money. Experts are warning of new bubbles. In real estate, for example: it’s not just in German cities that prices are shooting up. In London, a one-bed apartment can easily cost more than a million Euro. More and more money is moving away from the real economy and into the speculative field. Highly complex financial bets are taking place in the global casino - gambling without checks and balances. The winners are set from the start: in Germany and around the world, the rich just get richer. ProfessorMax Otte says: "This flood of money has caused a dangerous redistribution. Those who have, get more." But with low interest rates, any money in savings accounts just melts away. Those with debts can be happy. But big companies that want to swallow up others are also happy: they can borrow cheap money for their acquisitions. Coupled with the liberalization of the financial markets, money deals have become detached from the real economy. But it’s not just the banks that need a constant source of new, cheap money today. So do states. They need it to keep a grip on their mountains of debt. It’s a kind of snowball system. What happens to our money? Is a new crisis looming? The film 'The MoneyDeluge' casts a new and surprising light on our money in these times of zero interest rates.
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Exploding real estate prices, zero interest rate and a rising stock market – the rich are getting richer. What danger lies in wait for average citizens?
For years, the world’s central banks have been pursuing a policy of cheap money. The first and foremost is the ECB (European Central Bank), which buys bad stocks and bonds to save banks, tries to fuel economic growth and props up states that are in debt. But what relieves state budgets to the tune of hundreds of billions annoys savers: interest rates are close to zero.
The fiscal policies of the central banks are causing an uncontrolled global deluge of money. Experts are warning of new bubbles. In real estate, for example: it’s not just in German cities that prices are shooting up. In London, a one-bed apartment can easily cost more than a million Euro. More and more money is moving away from the real economy and into the speculative field. Highly complex financial bets are taking place in the global casino - gambling without checks and balances. The winners are set from the start: in Germany and around the world, the rich just get richer. ProfessorMax Otte says: "This flood of money has caused a dangerous redistribution. Those who have, get more." But with low interest rates, any money in savings accounts just melts away. Those with debts can be happy. But big companies that want to swallow up others are also happy: they can borrow cheap money for their acquisitions. Coupled with the liberalization of the financial markets, money deals have become detached from the real economy. But it’s not just the banks that need a constant source of new, cheap money today. So do states. They need it to keep a grip on their mountains of debt. It’s a kind of snowball system. What happens to our money? Is a new crisis looming? The film 'The MoneyDeluge' casts a new and surprising light on our money in these times of zero interest rates.
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TRANSCRIPT AND RESOURCES: http://www.corbettreport.com/federalreserve
What is the Federal Reserve system? How did it come into existence? Is it part of the federal government? How does it create money? Why is the public kept in the dark about these important matters? In this feature-length documentary film, The Corbett Report explores these important question and pulls back the curtain on America's central bank.

TRANSCRIPT AND RESOURCES: http://www.corbettreport.com/federalreserve
What is the Federal Reserve system? How did it come into existence? Is it part of the federal government? How does it create money? Why is the public kept in the dark about these important matters? In this feature-length documentary film, The Corbett Report explores these important question and pulls back the curtain on America's central bank.

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MIT 5.111 Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2014
View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/5-111F14
Instructor: Catherine Drennan
Reactions reach chemical equilibrium when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction. In this lecture, we discuss the nature of chemical equilibrium and of the chemical equilibrium constant. We start to consider how external factors can “push” the equilibrium in one direction or the other. Physicist and Chemist Nozomi Ando provides an example of why chemical equilibrium is important in living organisms.
License: Creative CommonsBY-NC-SA
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms
More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

MIT 5.111 Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2014
View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/5-111F14
Instructor: Catherine Drennan
Reactions reach chemical equilibrium when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction. In this lecture, we discuss the nature of chemical equilibrium and of the chemical equilibrium constant. We start to consider how external factors can “push” the equilibrium in one direction or the other. Physicist and Chemist Nozomi Ando provides an example of why chemical equilibrium is important in living organisms.
License: Creative CommonsBY-NC-SA
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms
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Turner Pope Investor Evening - Immupharma PLC - 26th February 2018

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YOUR CAPITAL IS AT RISK. The value of shares can fall as well as rise; you may not necessarily get back the amount you invested. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future performance and forecasts are not a reliable indicator of future results. You may lose all of your initial investment and in some cases you may be liable for a greater sum than this. Extended runs of losses as well as profits can occur. Only speculate with money you can afford to lose. Changes in exchange rates may also cause your investment to go up or down in value. Tax laws are subject to change and dependent on individual circumstances. Please ensure that you fully understand the risks involved. If in any doubt, please seek independent financial advice.”
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Germany has a much lower crime rate and fewer people in prison than the United States. How does Germany do that? Is it because their prisons are different than...

Germany has a much lower crime rate and fewer people in prison than the United States. How does Germany do that? Is it because their prisons are different than ours? Is there anything we could learn from them? Find out.
District Attorney Rosen is an experienced prosecutor and a recognized leader in criminal justice reform. His mission for the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office is to vigorously pursue justice in a way that is fair and treats everyone with respect. His core values are service, hard work, transparency and integrity.
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Germany has a much lower crime rate and fewer people in prison than the United States. How does Germany do that? Is it because their prisons are different than ours? Is there anything we could learn from them? Find out.
District Attorney Rosen is an experienced prosecutor and a recognized leader in criminal justice reform. His mission for the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office is to vigorously pursue justice in a way that is fair and treats everyone with respect. His core values are service, hard work, transparency and integrity.
Since arriving in the Bay Area, Mr. Rosen has been active in the community. He served as president of a large synagogue, taught trial advocacy at Santa Clara UniversityLaw School and trained police officers in report-writing.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

General Reaction Rates Problem

A problem on how to determine the rate of a reaction given a) the balanced chemical equation, b) the change in concentration for ANY reactant or product, and c) the time interval during which the concentration changes.

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The Progressive Income Tax: A Tale of Three Brothers

"The Progressive Income Tax" is one of those economic terms that gets bandied about, but f...

The Progressive Income Tax: A Tale of Three Brothers

"The ProgressiveIncome Tax" is one of those economic terms that gets bandied about, but few actually know what it means or how it works. This tale of three similar brothers with three different incomes (but one shared expense) helps explain the tax system under which we live. Adapted from an article by noted investor and economist, Kip Hagopian, and narrated by actress Carolyn Hennesy of "General Hospital" and "True Blood" fame, this animated story will change the way you think about how you pay your taxes.
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Once upon a time, there were three brothers, triplets, named Tom, Dick, and HarryClass. They were raised in the same home, with the same parents, had the same IQ, same skills and same opportunities. Each was married and had two children. They were all carpenters making $25 per hour.
While they were very similar in all these respects, they had different priorities.
For example, Tom, chose to work 20 hours per week, while his brother, Dick worked 40 hours and Harry 60.
It should also be noted that Harry's wife worked full time as an office manager for a salary of $50,000. Dick's wife sold real estate part time 10 hours a week and made $25,000 per year. Tom's wife did not work.
Tom and Dick spent all of their family income. Since they paid into Social Security they figured, they didn't need to save for retirement. Harry and his wife, on the other hand, had, over many years, put away money each month and invested it in stocks and bonds.
Here's how it worked out: Tom made $25,000 a year, Dick and his wife made $75,000 and Harry and his wife, $150,000.
When a new housing development opened up in their community, the brothers decided to buy equally-priced homes on the same private street.
One day the brothers decided to pool their funds for the purpose of improving their street. Concerned about crime and safety, and wanting a more attractive setting for their homes, the three families decided to install a security gate at the street's entrance; repave the street's surface; and enhance the lighting and landscaping. The work was done for a total cost of $30,000.
Harry assumed they would divide the bill three ways, each brother paying $10,000. But Tom and Dick objected. "Why should we pay the same as you?" they said. "You make much more money than we do." Harry was puzzled. "What does that have to do with anything?" he asked. "My family makes more money because my wife and I work long hours, and because we have saved some of the money we've earned to make additional money from investments. Why should we be penalized for that?"
"Harry, you can work and save all you like" Tom countered. "But my wife and I want to enjoy ourselves now, not 25 years from now."
"Fine, Tom. Do what you want. It's a free country. But why should I have to pay for that?
"I can't believe your being so... unbrotherly," Tom argued. "You have a lot of money and I don't. I thought you'd be more generous."
At this point, Dick, the peacemaker in the family, entered the conversation. "I've got an idea," Dick said. "Our combined income is $250,000, and $30,000 is 12 percent of that amount. Why don't we each pay that percentage of our income? Under that formula, Tom would pay $3,000, I would pay $9,000, and Harry would pay $18,000."
"I have a much better idea," said Tom. "And one that's fairer than what you're proposing."
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Which Countries Have The Highest Taxes?

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Most countries around the world pay taxes, but how much they pay depends on their country's political leanings. Who pays the most taxes?
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"Repatriating that money would yield over $180 billion in taxes, the authors say."
A Comparison of the Tax Burden on Labor in the OECD
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"Average wage earners in the United States face two major taxes: the individual income tax and the payroll tax (levied on both the employee and the employer)."
Corporate Income TaxRates around the World, 2014
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High-income Americans pay most income taxes, but enough to be 'fair'?
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Enthalpy: Crash Course Chemistry #18

Energy is like the bestest best friend ever and yet, most of the time we take it for grant...

Enthalpy: Crash Course Chemistry #18

Energy is like the bestest best friend ever and yet, most of the time we take it for granted. Hank feels bad for our friend and wants us to learn more about it so that we can understand what it's trying to tell us - like that any bond between two atoms contains energy. How much energy? That's not the simplest question to answer, but today Hank will answer it (kinda), by teaching us about a nifty little thing called enthalpy.
If you are paying attention to this episode you'll learn what the state function is, and how it varies from a path-dependent function; why enthalpy change is different from heat; that bonds are energy and to form and break them they release and absorb heat to and from their environment. You'll get the quickest introduction to calorimetry ever (more on that in upcoming episodes) and learn the power of Hess's Law and how to use Germain Hess's concept of the standard enthalpy of formation to calculate exactly how much heat is produced by any chemical reaction.
So much to learn! Let's get started!
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Mass Incarceration in the US

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Mass Incarceration in the US

Thanks to Visually (http://Visual.ly) for facilitating the creation of this video, to http://youtube.com/kurzgesagt for the animation, and to The Prison Policy Initiative for research help and fact checking. (http://www.prisonpolicy.org).
It wasn't easy to pick this topic, but I believe that America's 40-year policy of mass incarceration is deeply unethical, not very effective, and promotes the security of the few at the expense of the many.
It's hard for me, as a person who was born into privilege, to imagine the challenges convicted criminals face, often for crimes that are utterly non-violent.
If you're feeling like you want to do something about this, I'm mostly just making this video as an informational resource and to encourage people to think of felons not as bad, scary people but just as people.
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General Prostate Cancer Survival Rates

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General Prostate Cancer Survival Rate
This video focuses on general survival rates for prostate cancer, and I'm doing it because one of my close relatives was recently diagnosed. So I did some research right away, using only reliable, authoritative websites like these, and I'll summarize what I learned in this short video.
I have a number of other videos on prostate cancer, including one on prostate cancer stages. You can find links above in the description section.
Survival rates that follow show the percentage of men with the same type and stage of cancer who are still alive a certain amount of time following their diagnosis. Typically, survival rates are given in five year increments.
The 5-year relative survival rate is almost 100%
The 10-year relative survival rate is 98%
The 15-year relative survival rate is 95%
But it's important to remember that the survival rate that applies in any particular case varies depending on the stage the cancer has reached when a diagnosis is first made. Generally speaking, the earlier the diagnosis, the higher the survival rate is likely to be. But other factors can be important too. Those factors include age, overall health, and how the patient responds to treatment.
The outlook for each man is specific to his circumstances.
Your doctor can tell you how these numbers may apply to you, since he or she is familiar with your individual circumstances.

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Stages of Cancer - Types and General Cancer Symptoms with Natural Growing Rates

Stages of cancer are a way of cancer symptoms. Signs and symptoms and how some distance it...

Stages of Cancer - Types and General Cancer Symptoms with Natural Growing Rates

Stages of cancer are a way of cancer symptoms. Signs and symptoms and how some distance it has grown. Even as medical doctors first diagnose the most cancers, they perform exams to check how large the most cancers is and whether or not it has unfolded into surrounding tissues. Know detail subscribe this channel: https://goo.gl/gQL0cj
Why staging is important:
Staging is critical as it permits your remedy crew to recognize which treatments you need. If the most cancers are just in an unmarried location, then a nearby treatment can be enough to eliminate it absolutely.
Now and again medical doctors are not sure if the most cancers have unfolded to every other part of the frame or no longer. They take a look at the lymph nodes close to the most cancers. If there are most cancers cells in those nodes, it's far a sign that the maximum cancers have begun to spread.
Most Cancers Stages:
There are two foremost sorts of staging structures for most cancers. Those are the “TNMTool” and the “NumberMachine”.
TNM Gadget:
TNM stands for tumor, node, metastasis. This tool describes the scale of preliminary cancer, whether or no longer the most cancers has spread to the lymph nodes, and whether or not or now not it has spread to a one of a kind part of the frame. The system uses numbers to describe the most cancers.
• T refers to the dimensions of cancer and the way a protracted manner it has to unfold into nearby tissue – it may be 1, 2, 3 or 4, with 1 being small and four huge.
• N refers to whether the most cancers has unfolded to the lymph nodes – it can be among zero and three.
• M refers to whether or not the cancer has spread to a few different part of the frame – it may either be zero, the maximum cancers hasn't spread, or 1, the maximum cancers has spread.
Small most cancers that have spread to the lymph nodes however no longer to anywhere else in the frame can be t2 n1 m0.
Range Staging Structures:
Range staging structures generally use the TNM machine to divide cancers into levels. Maximum varieties of most cancers have 4 ranges, numbered from 1 to 4. Regularly doctors write the level down in roman numerals.
Degree 1 generally method that a most cancers is tremendously small and contained inside the organ it started out in.
Degree 2 commonly method the maximum cancers have now not commenced to unfold into surrounding tissue, but the tumor is greater than in stage 1. On occasion stage 2 manners that most cancers cells have unfold into lymph nodes close to the tumor.
Stage three commonly way the most cancers is greater. It can have started out to spread into surrounding tissues and there are most cancers cells in the lymph nodes in the region.
Degree 4 way the maximum cancers has unfold from in which it began to another frame organ. This is additionally known as metastatic cancer. On occasion doctors use the letters a, b or c to in addition divide the wide variety instructions – as an example, level 3B cervical most cancers.
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2. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/diagnosis-staging/staging
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Episode 02 - Hawkesbury Council Rates and the Valuer General

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Episode 02 - Hawkesbury Council Rates and the Valuer General

In which I explain why people who have received their rates notices from HawkesburyCouncil and discovered that their rates have doubled, or more than doubled, are entitled to be good and angry at both Council, and the ValuerGeneral of NSW.
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This general chemistry study guide video lecture tutorial provides an overview of chemical kinetics. It contains plenty of examples, practice problems, and conceptual questions to help you to master the course. This video is especially helpful to those taking AP chemistry in high school or general chemistry in college.
Here is a list of topics:
1. How to calculate the rate of the reaction using the change in concentration and time
2. Determining the order of a reactant and the overall order of the reaction using the method of initial rates.
3. How to determine the rate equation or rate law expression
4. Calculating the rate constant K and the units of K
5. Understanding the difference between the first order, second order, and zero order reaction.
6. Equations and formulas for zero order, first, and second order reactions
7. Half LifeFormula, InitialConcentration of A and Rate constantK
8. Factors affecting reaction rate – concentration, temperature, and catalyst
9. Relationship between the rate of the reaction and the concentration
10. Rate constant K, temperature, catalyst, activation energy and potential energy diagrams
11. Forward activation energy vs reverse activation energy
12. Arrhenius Equation
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How the rich get richer – money in the world economy | DW Documentary

Exploding real estate prices, zero interest rate and a rising stock market – the rich are getting richer. What danger lies in wait for average citizens?
For years, the world’s central banks have been pursuing a policy of cheap money. The first and foremost is the ECB (European Central Bank), which buys bad stocks and bonds to save banks, tries to fuel economic growth and props up states that are in debt. But what relieves state budgets to the tune of hundreds of billions annoys savers: interest rates are close to zero.
The fiscal policies of the central banks are causing an uncontrolled global deluge of money. Experts are warning of new bubbles. In real estate, for example: it’s not just in German cities that prices are shooting up. In London, a one-bed apartment can easily cost more than a million Euro. More and more money is moving away from the real economy and into the speculative field. Highly complex financial bets are taking place in the global casino - gambling without checks and balances. The winners are set from the start: in Germany and around the world, the rich just get richer. ProfessorMax Otte says: "This flood of money has caused a dangerous redistribution. Those who have, get more." But with low interest rates, any money in savings accounts just melts away. Those with debts can be happy. But big companies that want to swallow up others are also happy: they can borrow cheap money for their acquisitions. Coupled with the liberalization of the financial markets, money deals have become detached from the real economy. But it’s not just the banks that need a constant source of new, cheap money today. So do states. They need it to keep a grip on their mountains of debt. It’s a kind of snowball system. What happens to our money? Is a new crisis looming? The film 'The MoneyDeluge' casts a new and surprising light on our money in these times of zero interest rates.
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Century of Enslavement: The History of The Federal Reserve

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What is the Federal...

Century of Enslavement: The History of The Federal Reserve

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What is the Federal Reserve system? How did it come into existence? Is it part of the federal government? How does it create money? Why is the public kept in the dark about these important matters? In this feature-length documentary film, The Corbett Report explores these important question and pulls back the curtain on America's central bank.

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18. Introduction to Chemical Equilibrium

MIT 5.111 Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2014
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Reactions reach chemical equilibrium when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction. In this lecture, we discuss the nature of chemical equilibrium and of the chemical equilibrium constant. We start to consider how external factors can “push” the equilibrium in one direction or the other. Physicist and Chemist Nozomi Ando provides an example of why chemical equilibrium is important in living organisms.
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Turner Pope Investor Evening - Immupharma PLC - 26th February 2018

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Turner Pope Investor Evening - Immupharma PLC - 26th February 2018

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Germany has a much lower crime rate and fewer people in prison than the United States. How does Germany do that? Is it because their prisons are different than ours? Is there anything we could learn from them? Find out.
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The Latest on the MarylandGeneralAssembly reaching its crossover day (all times local). ... The money will be used to keep rates down over the next year and create a pathway to a long-term solution through reinsurance, which protects insurers against very high claims ... The Maryland General Assembly is reaching a milestone in its 90-day legislative session....

Investors in major automaker General Motors (NYSE... Most investors have heard of General Motors' Maven brand, which was launched in January 2016 and which develops the automaker's smart-mobility and ridesharing projects ... General Motors ... That might sound like pennies for an automaker the size of General Motors, but investors would be wise to remember that Uber went from unheard-of to a $60 billion valuation in less than a decade....

“The 50 percent who don’t worry much about water quality may show that state and local governments are generally doing a good job of ensuring that the demand for safe water is usually met.”.Majorityrate their water supply as excellent or good ... Sixty-nine percent rated their drinking water as excellent or good, 28 percent rated their supply as fair or poor. Only 3 percent don’t know how they rate the quality of their drinking water....

The Latest on the MarylandGeneralAssembly reaching its crossover day (all times local). ... The money will be used to keep rates down over the next year and create a pathway to a long-term solution through reinsurance, which protects insurers against very high claims ... The Maryland General Assembly is reaching a milestone in its 90-day legislative session....